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Fujicolor positive film
F-CP
35mm Type 3513DI
(Polyester base)
16mm Type 3610
(Polyester base)

F-CP Postive Film


Film Base

The polyester (PET) safety base does not allow splicing with film cement. Use splicing tape or an ultrasonic splicing device for splicing.


Safelight

This film should be handled at a distance of 1m (3.5ft) or more from a 10-watt electric bulb by the use of a Fuji Safelight Filter No.101A (dark orange) for colour positive film. When the film is exposed to safelight for prolonged periods of time, a sufficient test should be performed to ensure safety.


Printing

When prints are to be made by exposure through Fujicolor negative film of Super F-Series (UL bleaching process) in a printer with an additive colour light source, such as Additive Printer Model C of Bell and Howell, the printer conditions are approximately as follows.
Printer light source: 1000W, DC70V
Filters: Fuji Filter SC-41 + Heat-absorbing Filter No.2043
Printer speed: 55m/min (180ft/min)
Printer settings:

Light Trimmer Tape ND Filter
Red 15 25 0.45
Green 15 25 0.50
Blue 15 25 0.90
Aim Print Density: Expose negative film through 18% reflectance gray under appropriate conditions and process the exposed negative film under standard conditions. Print Fujicolor positive film F-CP type through the patch on the exposed-processed negative film. Fine adjustments should then be made to the printer settings so that the following density values of status A may be obtained with the patch on the printed positive film. (The aim density values are based on the assumption that the film is projected in a xenon lamp projector.) R1.10 G1.05 B1.05


Analogue Sound Track

Insert Fuji Filter SC-50 in the light path of the printer to record a sound image in the top two emulsion layers. The optimum density of the variable-area type sound track of the colour positive film is determined by the combination of its density and the sound track density of the sound negative film. Obtain the optimum density of the variable-area type sound track by performing a cross modulation test. The sound track density of colour positive film usually ranges from 1.1 to 1.6 when measured at a wavelength of 800nm.


Digital Sound Track

Refer to the specifications of each digital recording system.


Processing

Fujicolor Positive Film F-CP is designed to be processed in Process ECP-2B for Eastman Colour Print Film. The process steps of prebath and rem-jet removal and rinse may be omitted.